Australia in the World Crisis, 1929–1933
Explore the profound impact of the Great Depression on Australia with Australia in the World Crisis, 1929–1933 by Douglas Copland. Originally published in 1934 and based on the esteemed Alfred Marshall lectures, this insightful book provides a detailed account of the economic turmoil that gripped Australia during this tumultuous period. Copland meticulously outlines the crisis, examining the key policies implemented in response to the challenges faced by the nation. With 226 pages of in-depth analysis, this paperback edition from Cambridge University Press offers a compelling narrative that remains relevant today. Discover how Australia navigated one of its most challenging economic landscapes and gain a deeper understanding of the historical context that shaped the nation. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.